by Don Lowry
Tactical Studies Rules distributes this work, but it's published by Pete and Judy Kerestan, with printing and, layout by Jerry Wellfonder and art work by Brad Schenck. This is "Dungeon Master Kit Number One" for Dungeons & Dragons players. It comes in a 10"x12 1/2", clear, plastic bag and consists of: a 9"x12", 2-pocket folder; two 8 1/2"x11" sheets with explanations and background on the Vampire Queen and her palace; five 8 1/2"x11" sheets containing general maps of each of the five levels of the Palace; five referee maps of the same, showing room numbers, secret rooms, secret doors, etc.; ten sheets for the referee listing all treasures and creatures in each room. In short, this is just the thing for a group that wants to get into D&D but doesn't have a member with the experience or time to lay out a dungeon. King Arman of the Dwarvish island of Bayor has offered fabulous riches and land holdings with titles to the person or persons who will brave the stronghold of the Vampire Queen and return his captured daughter to him alive and well. Care to give it a try? PVQ is available from better hobby shops or by mail from us, Panzerfaust Publications, PO Box 896, Fallbrook, CA 92028. Thumbnail Analysis
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